Sentences with phrase «official election outcomes»

His method for studying the validity of elections is to compare exit poll results with official election outcomes.

Not exact matches

When wealth determines the outcome of elections, elected officials will do the bidding of the wealthy.
The voter register is the most important tool for making election outcomes credible, it is like a credible and reliable scientific research which relies on the «sample frame»; it is the touchstone that gives assurance to the fact that the ballot, as expressed in an election, arose from the physical presence of eligible voters at the polling unit who delegated part of their sovereignty temporarily to elected officials.
President Trump yesterday evening fired the director of the FBI, James Comey, abruptly terminating the top official leading a criminal investigation into whether Trump's advisers colluded with the Russian government to steer the outcome of the 2016 presidential election.
This highlights another important outcome of the observation of the 2015 election - the opportunity for parliamentarians and electoral officials from other countries to observe and learn from the UK's successes.
U.S. intelligence officials concluded Russian President Vladimir Putin sought to influence the outcome of the U.S. election through an influence campaign aimed at denigrating Hillary Clinton.
For the purpose of this response, «rig» means to intentionally affect the outcome of the election to such a degree as to enable the final outcome to be different than the outcome resulting solely from the «accurate and official» vote tally.
JAMESTOWN - After counting absentee and affidavit ballots for a city council election, the official outcome of the race has yet to be declared.
Democratic officials have been laying the groundwork for a deal to reunite the fractured Democratic Party since last fall, dependent on various factors, including the outcome of Tuesday's elections.
He said: «Election Management Bodies in our sub-regions and beyond have deployed technology in one way or another to improve on the processes, administration and outcome of elections, ranging from training and capacity - building for electoral officials, promotion of inclusivity in the electoral process (youths, women, PWDs, IDPs and out - of - country / diaspora voters), the biometric registration of voters, delineation of electoral constituencies, geo - referencing of existing as well as the creation of new polling units, establishment of robust electronic databases, accreditation of voters during elections, actual voting and the speedy and more accurate collation / transmission of results.
November 20, 2012 • Two weeks after Election Day, it appears the partisan makeup of the new House of Representatives will be 234 Republicans and 201 Democrats, although the outcome is not yet official in two states.
But half of Washington's voters use mail - in absentee ballots, and election officials warned that it might be Thanksgiving Day or later before the outcomes of its closest races were clear.
As per a recent article in our local paper — The Arizona Republic — Arizona «legislators want to gag school officials» in an amendment to Senate Bill 1172 that will prohibit «an employee of a school district or charter school, acting on the district's or charter school's behalf, from distributing electronic materials to influence the outcome of an election or to advocate support for or opposition to pending or proposed legislation.»
A campaign finance violation is not a ground to remove an elected official from office, no matter how egregious, on its own, even if one could prove that the campaign finance violation probably caused the outcome of an election to change.
Let's start with the most important point first: A campaign finance violation is not a ground to remove an elected official from office, no matter how egregious, on its own, even if one could prove that the campaign finance violation probably caused the outcome of an election to change.
Analysts and officials have warned for some time about potential Russian attempts to influence the outcome of nationwide elections in Mexico this summer.
Cambridge Analytica officials were recorded saying they have used a web of shell companies to disguise their activities in elections in Mexico, Malaysia and Brazil, among various countries where they have worked to sway election outcomes.
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